Infinite Loops
Game
Partner up. Take a shoestring and tie loops at each end. Pass your hands through the loops and connect your shoe string with your partner (refer to the picture below). Become disconnected from your partner.
The Rules: Your wrist must stay in your loops during the entire game. The shoestring may not be cut. The knots may not be untied.
For the solution you need to download Tom Heck's free manual on Team Building on a Shoestring http://www.teachmeteamwork.com/teachmeteamwork/files/Teambuilding_on_a_Shoestring_sml.pdf
Reflect
What were you thinking when you first connected you loop with your partner?
How did you solve the problem?
Why did you believe it was impossible?
Concept
Impossible! The word itself say's I'm possible. We would accomplish more things if we didn't think they were impossible.
Practice
What one thing have you learned from this game that your going to apply during the next game or session (if using game to set up training session topic)?
Partner up. Take a shoestring and tie loops at each end. Pass your hands through the loops and connect your shoe string with your partner (refer to the picture below). Become disconnected from your partner.
The Rules: Your wrist must stay in your loops during the entire game. The shoestring may not be cut. The knots may not be untied.
For the solution you need to download Tom Heck's free manual on Team Building on a Shoestring http://www.teachmeteamwork.com/teachmeteamwork/files/Teambuilding_on_a_Shoestring_sml.pdf
Reflect
What were you thinking when you first connected you loop with your partner?
How did you solve the problem?
Why did you believe it was impossible?
Concept
Impossible! The word itself say's I'm possible. We would accomplish more things if we didn't think they were impossible.
Practice
What one thing have you learned from this game that your going to apply during the next game or session (if using game to set up training session topic)?
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